This device saved my ass just two weeks ago when I was stranded in San Antonio after driving from Phoenix. I bought it at a Best Buy and it comes with the two plugs mentioned before and a coupon to get a free third one. I don't think it charges anything full charge tho, it only charged my blackberry a little less than half way.
I, for one, appreciate pants-a-bility assessments in gadget reviews. I seem to have chargers for my gadgets in all the places I need them, but such a device seems like a good option for extended travel, or when outlets are few and far-between.
For $40, That Would be great for when I am on the road and forget to charge my ipod touch.
The only problem that I can see is it is pretty thick and the size of another cell phone. I dont want to carry around another device, I already have too many.
Yet I am buying it.
@closhedbb: No, no, it does actually work as promised. Twice a year. Provided you're at the right latitude at the time. And no, it doesn't need to be the equator.
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The only problem that I can see is it is pretty thick and the size of another cell phone. I dont want to carry around another device, I already have too many.
Yet I am buying it.
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It's cheaper, though it has the occasional device compatibility issue. Plus, I find it more satisfying if you construct it yourself.
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True if the Earth decides to no longer tilt and you reside on the equator. Both options are just silly.
(Take THAT Equador, Columbia, Brazil, Gabon, Congo, Uganda, Kenya, Somalia, and Indonesia!)
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No, no, it does actually work as promised. Twice a year. Provided you're at the right latitude at the time. And no, it doesn't need to be the equator.
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